I'm realy not good at aquascaping. But if it had be my tank I would move keep move the wood where there is enough light as moss tand to do well under bright light. Guess you could try moving the right side wood a little to the front and the left side too. Cant realy make out if the center wood is resting on either of the woods or not? Thats my opinion.

ANd the above could be acheived if you move the forground plant little more to the front. You would have enough space in the middle to play aroud with the drift wood to see if you could acheive some better looks.

as advised by madan Sir, moved the Cabomba behind the drift wood..everythings doing goo..carrying on with the dosing and the regular water changes...will be getting the lighting fixture from harshal on wednesday..will update the pics once i get everything set..

The easiest way to fight algae is, have water circulation all over the tank. Algae finds very difficult to cling on and start taking off in flowing water. But if you already have them, water movement can't help until you remove them completely. Obviously, moss, parts of driftwood/stones, sides of tank glass are the common places where they start to get a hold not to mention, cryptocoryne leaves. Installing a hang on filter on the front of the side glass could help a good deal. Water changes/water circulation has helped me more than anything else in fighting algae.
Also if you can get a hold on a few Tropheus, they would graze all day. Another option would be baby plecos and tilapias.

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